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With barriers to the movement of people coming down all across Europe, a seminar on 8 August 2008 considered how the experience of the advice and information project Borderwise can inform the future development and delivery of cross border information in the island of Ireland.
The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister has published research which examines the extent and impact of cross community contact.

New Belfast Community Arts Initiative is inviting community organisations, groups and centres in Belfast to apply to take part in its community arts programme 2008-09.

News and information on two policy training events planned for the autumn.

On Monday 11 August, Homely Planet Radio launches its forum with the program 'Futureproof'

Final membership of the three politically led policy development panels to support the Review of Public Administration implementation process has been confirmed.
NICVA | Jonny Currie | 06 Aug 2008

Healthy Food for All and safefood are establishing a Demonstration Programme on Community Food Initiatives and are looking for funding applications from eligible groups and organisations.

The Equality Commission has launched a conciliation service for disabled people in Northern Ireland. The service will provide an accessible alternative to court action for those wishing to address discrimination against those with disabilities.

Thanks to all of you who completed this year’s Members Survey and congratulations to Banbridge & Craigavon Area Carers Support Group, which won the first prize in our survey draw for a free place at two NICVA training events.
NICVA | Andrea Thornbury | 04 Aug 2008

Economy Minister Arlene Foster has announced funding worth £4.9million for the Carbon Trust to help local businesses cut their energy costs.

NICVA launches an all-new version of its popular Media Guide

Nationwide Building Society has teamed up with the Ulster Cancer Foundation in a bid to raise £50,000 to help fund a major new support programme for cancer patients and their families in Northern Ireland.

Much like the blue flag status awarded to beaches, the Green Flag Award is a means of recognising and rewarding the best green spaces throughout the UK and Ireland and creating a benchmark of excellence for recreational green areas. Northern Ireland has three recipients.

Have you ever wondered whether your responses to surveys and consultations actually make a difference? If they’re ours, yes. Not only do they make a difference, but we seek your views specifically in order to inform our planning processes and refine our areas of work.
Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness and Junior Minister Jeffrey Donaldson have met with a group of Palestinian and Irish teenagers working together for peace.

The Department for Employment and Learning is holding a public appointments competition to identify and appoint a Northern Ireland Advisor on Employment and Skills, who will also act as Northern Ireland Commissioner on the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).

Government has announced a £1.3million investment in sign language interpreter and tutor training in Northern Ireland, reports RNID.

Northern Ireland charities are through to the final of the UK National Lottery Awards for 2008 in three categories. Help the money stay local - vote online now ...

Thanks! Your votes got Northern Ireland's Music Theatre 4 Youth (MT4Uth) into the FINALS of the National Lottery Awards! - We're down to the LAST THREE!

Oxfam Ireland wants all musicians, DJs, choirs, orchestras and music promoters to start setting up music inspired events for Oxjam 2008, the DIY Music Festival to fight poverty.
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